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& 3 TTHE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921—PART 1.7 THE EVENING STAR. Editorial Digest ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘lo all the chief packing houseas about | consideration to blow a horn at all. 125,000 men and women will be im-]|Some motorists honestly believe that mediately affected,’and in the final re- | horn blowing is a mistake, that it sult & far larger number will be con- |tends to confuse people, But practl- cerned, inasmuch as wages in several | cally all of them are now proceeding SATURDAY..November 19, 1921 |pyngred smaller packing houses are |on the theory that the machine has , THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor ban:l upon the scales of the “big|right of way, and that the pedestrian five.’ must hurry over if crossing ahead, or The Evening Star Newspaper Company| This action resulted from an an-|hold back until the machine has gone Business Office, 11th s a5 Penneyivania Ave. nouncement by the chief packing com- | past. Chicage Ofer FiomeS: mm . Bsnum- panies ten days ago to their employes| Of course, the pedestrian must bear Enropean Office: 3 Hegent 8t., London, England. | that wage reduction would be neces-|a large part of the responsibility. It The n",,,“ Star, the Sundsy morning | 88rY. The plant government commit- | is easier for the person who is walk- Mlt.i.f-' l_fl- ered nl:’ :-{xrmzlfll‘h'{n “!::'l"!r tee representing the Armour employes | ing to stop than for the motorist. But month: Bupdar- oniy. 30 cents per mos Or- | held a twoday conference with com-|when a collision occurs it is always mmmt’:! n‘::"b;' c"-::‘zhl:". l!‘:l‘l: pany officials. The books were opened |the pedestrian who is hurt, and not democratic) thus: of each month. and the financial situation was ex-|the motorist, and that fact should al-| * wpoen House and Senate voted for & Rate by Mlll—h_ylble in Advance. plained. The question was then put|ways operate as a warning that in the | personal income tax of 4 per cent up T vots d th 1 dopted, | final situat! th to $5,000 and 8 per cent above. But ¥ Maryland and Virginia. 0 a vote an e scale was adopted, situation the motorist must hold he House Dill wouid IIoit the aurtas On zsth sh'eet Satisfaction . Woodley Park Opposite Wardman Park Inm 5 brand-new homes (3 sold), 8 rooms, 2 baths, 2- car brick garage. Perma- nence of value and beauty of location insured. Open and lighted until 9 o'clock. The Tax Outlook. “The tax revision bill has passed both houses of Congress and 18 now in conference, and. while, in the opin- 16n of most American papers, it'is largely “Hobson's cholce” as between the two measures, neither of them be- ing found satisfactory, it i= felt that on the whole the Senate biil is the more acceptable. A summary of sim- {larities and differences is given in the Philadelphia Reocord (independent Hupmobi NEW PRIC 5-Pass. Touring. .....$1365|¢-Pass. Coupe. ... ... 2245 2.Pass. Roadster.....$1385|5-Pass. Sedan. .. .....$2295 Delivered in Washington Dally and Sunday..1yr. 70c | involving reductions in all lines of [ himself accountable at the poin® ;"33 per cent on incomes of $66,000. work, with a minimum wage of 25|where the people are commanded to|and the Senate would carry it up to Just eround the cornde . cents an hour for adult female labor. | walk in crossing the streets. §9 per cant on incomes above §200,000 plust around the cornfs terrett em]ng nc. Of course, there is a reverse side to| 1In one particular the situation of | the Honee ava t5.008 n the Sonate are bullding 9 beautlful 4 3 X G homes of 7 rooms, 1 bath, ° . Pally and s this matter. If wage reductions are|the pecestrian is especially perilous.|bill. In both bills transportation Bomes of Y oM Champhin St. at Kalorama Rd. to be fixed by the vote of representa- | He -starts across the street with a|!8Xes are repealed from January 1 ES suit the pocketbook of the . next. The corporation income tax 18 man of moderate means, Below Eighteenth Street North 5050 tives of operatives, why not wage in-|clear way, and suddenly a machine|10 per cent under the present law, creases? Tt logically follows that when | coming up behind him parallel turns |12} under the House bill and 15 un- and finish are equal to that i i der the Senate blll. Both bills raise the financial -uuat'lon of the packing |into the street across which he is the exemption in the income tax of ” %-::%xht‘(’:‘:xuol:n t;:’e lchixao; companies improves the workers|walking. He has had no warning, and | the head of a family from $2,000 to g s0ld. Eleven homes of similar should through their chosen delegates [ when a horn sounds his first impulse | $2,600. Reiian end construction be allowed to vote on an upward re- |Is to step back rather than to jump|. The Senate bill, the Record contin- built by us directly scross although the construction % The Arlington Traffic Jam. Commissioner Oyster's absolution of the police department from blame for the trafic jam of Armistice day is ues, '“ It bil- - based upon a full examination of the | sision as they have just now on the | forward, and he may back squarely | lion more Sra Ghe Siousrs b but the street sold Nimonths be Distri s B circumstances and the conclusion that | downward. And If the spivit of rea. | into the cornenturning machine. Gr | more Then S00m00 005 Teve thih the istrict National Bank | present law would” he may be trapped between a corner-| 'y o4e gifterences in detalls are, of turner and a straight-going vehicle | course, “important,” the Indianapolis on the far side of the street, the speed | News (independent) “but on the W.C & A. N. MILLER the trouble arose primarily from the choking of the roads in Virginia, over which the local pelice have no juris. sonableness that has been manifested in the present procedure prevails in the matter of restoring wages to the 1406 G Street diction. Evidently from the Commis- | higher plane the companies would |of which he has perfectly gauged and | Main principles there seems to be sub- Realtors and Builders s e % m ~ stantlal e t. Therefore th * sioner’s report motor cars flowed Into | have no more ground for objection |which he is planning to avoid. There | work of ‘the - conference. committes 911 Union Trust Bldg. A SaVlngS Account 1S the R L L RO the spaces around Arlington during|than the employes have today in mat-|is more danger in the corner-turning | Ought not to_be difficult nor long- E Main 1790 ° . B D s Sy ol e vy e than sy | EES HE s 4 ST Wilge fvck advecsity be parked. The result was that, due and in the enforcement of ‘the traffic Dcnuc) T L i G il Ii¥ 1o the enterprise of the people who rulés it should be the particular effort | IN& the difference “between the Sen- \ By, sught 10 reach Artington in gooa| o The Next House, =~ 10K St o e reless work at | &8, "urtax, mazimum rute of G0 per Deginiie Biting ’ You can never tell what season for the ceremonies, it was soon lacussion of the controlof the AeX" | ttiese pointa. cent” an item on which the House Partioutan ET AL the future will bring. But e T e y House is producing some interesting 4 culars. impossible for the vehicles concen- 2 conferces will have to ask instruction. ou can mak trating on Highway bridge from |SPeculation. Would the democrats. in e In this respect the Chattanooga News y! ake very sure that eleven streets, operating at maximum | the 10N run, profit by carrying it? The Great Experiment. (democratic) regards the Senate bil BU]LD[NG President you will be in a financial capacity as foeders, 1o eifoct a passage| TheY would profit immediately by| A “naval holiday” suggests that|bii" and the Linooln (Neb) State N. Harper position to meet whatever across the river. In other words, a|the thrill that would go through the | Americans might declare a *‘political -‘Ou!;:ml"sindependant rewhlllun) re- 3 e Presidents comes if th & . < marks that “ten years ago it would " ! single highway, the bridge, had to|Tanks from the positive demonstration | holiday" or @ truce of partisans. The| Vo “hean esteemed o radical meas- ASSOCIATION W. P. Lipscomb J t you pave e that the tide had turned. There would effort of the republican administra- | yr Developing this idea, the St tion to bring about reciprocal reduc- | Louis Globe-Democrat (republican), BACK BAY BEACH tions of armament, to lower taxes, to | fommenting on lh’J“"" sad "_:' ' in corporation income X turn more capital to the ways of use- ;rol:‘;l 1?5 to 1s:per cent, as provided IMPROVEMENT co' - | by the Senate, thinks that in the con- ful production and to reduce the prob. flct ‘over these very lmporun.i ait- 921 15th St. N.W. or 83 months. It abllity of wars ought to have and|rerences “the House will have the bet- Franklin 6570 perhaps will have the moral backing | ter of the argument from the stand- 65 Pays 4 Per Cent of intelligent Americans of every|Polnt of the country's welfare, but the 4 s phase of polttical belief. There ousht | (ne stananorns Cof Soeiesr oLt from on shares withdrawn be- to be no grudging support bv those|curious transformation,” it observes, fore maturity “that has reversed the traditional po- 1 who were faithtul to the covenant of | /that has reversed the iraditional po- || We Are Tearing way now by saving sys- Holmes *Gockel tematically. carry the traffic borne by eleven highways. Nothing can be plainer than that whatever may have been the police guardianship over the streets leading to the bridge and the bridge itself, |the War. The result would be halled whether there were two or twenty .r"' ;“; ’°;§:‘:““e" of wyat was on the 200 men in charge of the traffic on|®2rd for 1924, Le C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Cashier H. L. Offutt, Jr. be warrant for the claim that the re- publicans in office had failed, and that the country was looking to the demo- crats for relief from the aftermath of Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 Let’s put emphasis on “systematically”—for that’s the real secret of successful saving. this side, such a congestion as that| But “"‘:I‘,‘;‘_‘ it }lif"' “"'hd“l'he"“sb“‘”(“ which arose in Virginia early in the ‘“4]“"9 bu““ ;“se an w : :““ 3 day would eventually block the bridge. | Still republican. how could the demo- Open a Savings Account with us—a dollar will do it 1t may be that the possibilities of such | CFats afford relief by any measures|the league of nations. The natlon ex-| becoming the conservative body, while « contitian mere mot siMoienily they might father and pass In the |pressed itself against that covenant.|the Senate. which was established by Down the Large Assets More Than d add to it Latl ufficiently real- : the “Constitution as a conservatl —and add to it regularly— ized i e - 54 House? How could they do more than | That fact does not prove beyond ques- |, 7 onservative T om s7 000 ooo A in advance. Evidently those who e ¢ ulwark, has become the popular and emporary ce s000, and you can snap your fin- prepared the orders for the closing of | SUBBest their policies in House meas- | tion that the covenant was wrong, be- relatively radical division of Con- o7 3¢ P Y = the Aqueduct bridge at an early hour | Ures: and pledge themselves to write | cause majorities can err, but the b',g” Bmldmgs Surplus Nearing gers at the contrary cur- 3 them into laws if invested with full | genius of our government is that the | ., Th¢ Chicago Journal (democratic) on 6th at just off Penon. ave. The urp ek and the concentration of traffic on the - ver as looked for ‘something gude to || poverament requires us o femove 300,000 rents to prosperity — for Highway bridge did not estimate the | POWer? Il of the majority shall be the|guy . about the Senato bill und as || S ilinge e fere monine R $800, ouw’ll always have mo = 1 i i i il ound tw s We hauli t material to — enormous volume of travel that would | The next House will assemble and | ruling will. It is impossible to turn | found two iteme: It “abolishes moti| W are haulne, this maferial to boid v ys have money be in session on the eve of the plan- flow early in the day over this single back to the rejected treaty of Ver-|ang “imposes a heavy inheritance || (oial mas be purchased i either Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. for any required purpose. 1i fise ing' e: tial cam- | sailles. With the United States it is] tax on large estates,”” which, the S i line of communication. ning' for the next presiden B he Southwest Ofios _Camp Meigs Office ald, However distressing may have been | PAigN. Its record will be drawn upon {a dead issue and lies with a number | B2P0F, thinks, Uis 4 good feature, In-|] 6th & C Stn.” Sth & Florida Av. -'Afl‘-'n:‘ ;mc X :’:’ — p 1 \ i rti 3 it i v ranges from thwent northeast OSHU. . ary v i - = i the delays incident to the traffic jam, | DY both parties for platform material. [ of other dead issues, over which. when | indifterent to bag, with the bad pres | "eroarear these same e oo J AR, Seese Safety Deposit Boxes—$3 to $25 per year = If the republicans make the record, that material will be laws. If the democrats make it, the material will be merely suggestions for laws. they were live issues, we fought bit-| dominating.” In general, the Mil- || competent salenmen: terly waukee Journal (independent) finds || are about onel o it a “mere shuffle of the cards, a few Here before us is & vast projectiincreases here and reductions there, * Lumber which surely means amelioration of substituting a manufacturers' tax for the discomforts of the long waits in line, the danger of collisions and the damage done to machines, the fact re- XMAS TREE OUTFIT WHILE THEY LAST mains that no injuries occurred. The 4 a consumers’ tax, 1 jam was tremendous, but it was not| These times are so unusual, and solevils which afflict us and holds a|payer won't know he is paying it, 2c Foot |2Y2c Foot much is expected of those in author- | promise that nations may compose|but practically “the whole war-time 2x10, 2x12 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 particularly harmful, save to the feel- A % sEias N fags of many and s this Oignity 0, ity—especially in legislative authority the occasion. Tt was deplorable that | —danger would inhere in a half-and- . the distinguished guests and the high | half situation—a republican executive officials participating in the cere- monies were inconvenienced and in a few cases prevented from full attend- .{ emergency system stays.” Elimina. Sheathing and Flooring differences arising among them With-{;one 54" Fot ford Timés (democratic) || Heavy Timbers out resort to war. Every American|agrees, “have been of minor nature, should pledge himself to this experi-{and the bill is unsatisfactory for the,| Speculat further reason that “it continues in Te 2Kl practice the evil forms of taxation || 2% %°d —— e against which the public has pro- e By announcing himself as in the | tested. Bathroom Outfit e Bullders, Attention! are 18 to 18 feet long and ew. | and Senate holding a democratic | ment. House in check. For House Current or Battery 1.89 EVERY SET GUARANTEED Also large assortment of different coles ! sulbs, fancy and plain, at reduced prices. PENN ELECTRIC & GAS - - . The Serate bill “abolishes all trans- ance upon the solemn rites at Arling-| A Wide Swing Around the Circle. | market for naval serap fron Henry | portation taxes {rom Janyary 1 next, $65 SUFPLY CO., ton. But there were no casualties,and | Gov. Reilly,.on his visit home, will |Ford indicates a bellef that e A | e whidh in ‘betier ‘hon »orie The Satures which g0 fo muke up pous NINTR ST N WL when the whole situation s considered | invite the President to visit Porto |formation of swords into plowshares | fne"tior by halt on that date, as the || 1116t are of very gopd make sud || Open the best was made of a bad matter, | Rico and take a look around. Would {may be encouraged by turning bat- leIJqu“d‘lld o ‘;l‘he Plnlt‘lilelphm Bul- sists of 'n'h"' Iuwddo’: 3 |"r:m" < 2 letin n t {1 itt, a tanda lavatory that might easlly, with poorer man-|it not be a good idea for the President | tleships into flivvers. St A et ot the Dcan) pointe |} Sohet -fx" "Stiinge, and, while enameied direct federal tax bill of all persons || rolirim bath tub with Bitiee com agement, have been much worse. Provisions for better accommoda- tions for the public in reaching Ar- lington are, of course, in order. Memo- to accept? The visit would yleld him pleasure,’and be construed as a high compliment by the people of the is- land. Even those who have been figur- "™ Mail orders accepted. on this The opinion of Judge Gary that lhel!':lng J:‘lzhxalble llr‘momelog ShOODhor 4 ,” Which, together with the abo- Ni terial from our largest world prosperity will be enhanced by | Jition of the transportation taxes, || wrecking Job has mais onr stock of a pact to prevent war comes from one | “‘equivalent to an 8 per cent reduc- pullding Jiaterials complete, Ve have e, Wing o . who is a recognized expert in gentle-| tlon in railroad fares.” and sundry | S8 Y Siates " "Cantonment . Sash rial bridge is plainly indicated as the|ing on Independence might change uxury” and * " taxes, “con- most urgent need. But with half a|their notion and cultivate a taste for |men's agreements. atitute the benefits of tax reduction || Winisw —Fremes: . Radjaors. Pipe: dozen bridges there would be traffic| permanent American control upon —— s —e———— downward, as they will affect the Kitchen Sinks, Tanks and Electric Fix- great tures. . . ~ witnessing an exhibition of so much| The law of supply and demand has We announce the opening oi our interest in the lsland’s affairs by the Jjams if the traffic could not be prop- erly disposed of at the objective point, NOTE THESE PRICES its complications even in connection | tax burdens by three-quarters of a Wiidows; with, sash, frame. T £ g = billion dollars a_year, the Iilinois hard E s X Y and the present problem’is to work | President of the United States. with g0 primitive & human necessity | ¢, o™ ;00 279 Soringfleld, republi: B R table or porchen. . 18 SERWCE COUNTS ALBAN WAREHOUSE out a method of handling an fmmense] And from Porto Rico why should |as milk. can) fears that “the average man in ;‘”"xfl‘l": n';"d qualit; o ntal department is prepar- on Ti I.i S f B v v i the street will scarcely know that ki e ur re ¥ = treet roadwa —_—————— volume of travel at Arlington and|not the President push on and pay his anything_has been lifted from his Ié"n-lmnn::m}:":.""-cmnnn o ed to give immediate service to 1vol west Of y all who rent typewriters. Only first-class machines, in good con- dition, sent out. i ! L. C. SMITH & BROS. } I Fort Myer in a manner to insure a continuous, reasonably rapid flow. And that is not a District police prob- lem, but belongs to the federal au- thorities. respects to the Virgin Islands, now American territory, and important in the calculations about _safeguarding the route to the Panama canal on the Atlantic side? Lenin would doubtless have liked | back.” “The revision, the Oklahoma BoOFING, 1wy, $L50; to place a few agents on the ground C"l;'y Oklahoma? }dem:cmd![c)‘lrlnl!. 2 ply, $2.00: 3 r. y increasing their idne; echinger solicit orders for Russian concessions. | exemption.” but, it adds, “affords no y g | relief to the many emall-income in- Homemeclnng CO. dividuals who are not heads of fam- TYPEWRITER CO. Indeed, as it may be convenient, SHOOTING STARS. ilies,” and, while the bill fails “t TWO, OFFICES: The Latest Dry Victory. why not “a swing around the circle” ; e £ive needed rellef to busineas ana to 6th and C Sts. S.W. (Mills Building) A 8 . small-income individuals, it reduces The anti-beer bill passed the Senate | 27 2217+ and take in the overseas pos BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. e taxon aeee. individua: : reduce 5th and Fla. Ave. N.E. 17th and Penna. Ave. NW. . sessions on the Paclfic side—Hawalii, —p— crimi; ‘that many people Phone Main 411 Yyesterday ‘}‘Y & vote ’;' 't’;"’;r“" d‘"‘t’ Guam and the Philippines? That An Eccentric. il oamer wRtaln® to one, and now goes to the Presldent| o3 pe a long journey, but it might | Doc Brane: » ’ 0 3 y says he can’t agree . . '0" his signature. It is a non-partisan| . .40 enjoyable for the President| With lots of people who appear President Harding’s Greatest == = ROTECTION measure, republicans and democrats g ;g profitable to the government. The | To think they know how things should Oration. «Washington—The Most Livable being found both for and against. This, of course, accords with the fact that prohibition is a non-partisan question. Both the eighteenth amend- flag means a great deal in those is- lands, and the presence of its chief representative on a tour of inspection would greatly quicken the pulses of be. No doubt the greatest oration ever City in America” h Doc is kind o' . |uttered by President Harding was The:folks say ' queer. { at of Armistice day at Arlington, It . Doc says he'd rather stand around ::‘d‘l&g ::}v;?xcx;lp:snl: fu'.’.“?uff;'a'fi‘"mj For Qulck Sale Good paint well applied by i Ferguson gives the desired . results. Sal ction PLUS. HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY l ment to the Constitution and the Vol- Than try the dances of the da: impressive language that men émplo: the inhabitants. Y Y. mpi Buag mploy stead law are on the books by non-{ “mpe id rule limiting the President | He likes a silence all profound Jiben mosl Geanly mOYed fans Sochs C_hevy Chase " = FERGUSON, INC. 3%, Rossyln, Va. lfi';thl-!ln Bt“PP:'Tl‘ (ated, it fkkerih ig his travels to the mainland has been | More than the jazzy tunes they m.l‘flme mls;lx Perk[cleg d;"v;r?fl th!:. Garrison Street near Palating Departmest, FPA. N. $31.388. ‘Washington, D. C. e wets, it Is stated, will take the . oration on the unknown dead in the . . | broken and dispensed with. Why play Greek wars of ancient days the great: |fll Wisconsin Avenue, PHILADELPHIA measure into court on the question of hould not Mr. Harding avail himself its constitutionality. They will try|orioma Mot ™ of the new rule, and' view the flag The fashions cause him some regrets, | I= pencen the hearts of thosewho her |[|| S € M i-bungalow. Five every means available for m‘kl““flymg with honor at long distances He says of ladies that he sees angnutl::th:;-t?cl:ie:fd h;::h:egnn;h:'slz rooms and bath fil’St beer again a lawful beverage. from base? On an American ship he | TPat they should not smoke cigarettes | [RZT J22 500 S 500y [ S0InRS 00 1 foor: Nor will they stop there if the de- } Nor wear their skirts up to their | burg address—but that was pure in- loor ; two rooms on sec- would still be on American territory. —————— Modern diplomacy has discarded the methods of old-fashioned rural dicker- ing, which consumed a large amount of time by preliminary comments on the weather and inquiries about the health of all the folks. : spiration. Lincoln was but the organ Knees P Tt wtterance. Presiaent Haraing s ||| ond flof’"- A“_ modern Each one of us admits he finds g'.:t‘};‘,:‘Z;p;‘,"lf,,"fi.”{'?.‘e"’m‘;,‘.fi?:;u%‘};? conveniences; high class uch views correct an uite sin- | man who poses as an artist in speec 11 e . D B reneted wponthe gari || condition. Lot 40x150, hat of all Presidents th 1. i 2 It's telling what's in all our minds | o that owe. their elevation to me [ Side and rear alley. h: .| presidency to their oratory have been A Bargain at $9,000 That makes Doc scem e trifle queer. | pio0 I ond Harding? But in his Ar- #! 9, cision should be against them. They will make another attempt next year to secure a Congress in sympathy with their cause and willing to pro- mote it with legislation. And then if that attempt fails they will try their hands in 1924, as re- apects both the Congress to be elected that year and the presidency. The friends of prohibition will be well advised if they take the tireless persistency of the wets into full ac- count. The latter are well organized, well “heeled,” and led by experienced politicians. They are prepared for| One way to prevent news leakage is to give the news out as fast as pos- - lington address President Harding Desirable Interchange. rose nobly to the occasion, and_dis- et Ly agreeing with so many of his policies Sccretary Hughes succeeded in han-| “Statesmanship often indulges in | 2&ReqinE MO S8 MORY Of I, BOTERS dling the situation in such a way as h"'_?hY d'““"iflfi_ dndiiadianai pleksure in paying tribute to one of to compel the pessimists to do all the approve of it,” declar ator | the fines! ngs he ver done.— exp].(n':;g, , | Sorghum; “the hope of civilization de.| Fort Wayne Journal-Gasette (demo- pends on making convessation so . pleasant and interesting that people “ in Principle.” 'will not permit it to be interrupted ‘Acceptance in ple. Reasonably Priced ¢ MUDDIMAN 616 12th St—1204 G St. Baker’s Cocoa action in every state. by fighting.” Acceptance in principle of The fight for prohibition has been | Sible. : ¥ AEhting Hughes plan may recall se long and arduous. But what has been Dile t“;'gmfinl.',‘ '}28 the q,e:ul: : d l ' F o k i i mel 3 rine won is under challenge, and vigilance Motorists and Pedestrians. “We must try wm'“"'mka it Flensant | Eant e Tt acoeniad I princinie oo ys‘ The O'Od I)nn to retain it is necessary. Too many motorists, as Capt. Klote, | for the cook.” tional court was accepted in principle «The Best Homes in Takoma Park” TAKOMA PARK HOMES —_———— It is difficult to induce the profiteer to seek to popularize himself by tak- ing on an ‘extra share of the burden engineer of the Public Utilitles Com- mission, notes, use the horn Instead of the brake in avoiding collislons with pedestrians. There is a growing tend- % That Suits Everyone old and young, the well and the ill. t The Hague again in 1907, but in no “But what are we golng to do. She §lh).|re!"“t‘. ,0ne is also ‘reminded ] ' complaing if we have company, and at | perhaps, of the very general indor: oo the same time threatens to quit be-| TSNt W0 Years a€o in principle of lr s' cause the place is 80 lonesom In spite of all the depressing prece- of taxatdon. ency, he states in his report on traffic dents, however, that acceptance in T ; conditions, on the part of drivers to Following the Arguments, 3:33?l?a"fii‘ifi"fia';fi"o;’r?.g.'}f’g";‘.fi eaCher 5! $8,00 Trooms, 2 storer, sieping porch R, . b call for a clearing of the way instead | When men discuss taxation schemes |the present case. A great war has It is not aIflfiClany flavored, but, av- Fixing Packing House Wages. Elected representatives of 26,000 employes in one of ‘b3 -argest pack- ing houses in Chicago have, mfter a|port of most of those who habitually survey of the company's books, agreed | use the streets on foot instead of upon a scale of wage reductions that|awheel. At whatever point the street will become effective November 28.[is crossed, in midblock or at corners, pleas v improvements. Al“ I ot whter heat, trim to. sult. ki DB e, 2 tatia ans siowt ing the delicious, natural flavor and '“:‘;;f Tot. 'All Improvements. Oal S, b, sleping porch aroma of high-grade cocoa beans of frooms, i which one never tires, may be used of showing any consideration for the people who walk across the streets. in this Capt. Klotz will have the sup- dare to report to their people that the effort to reduce haval armament ha: “Don’t walk de floor worryin’ 'bout | fai coeptance in prlnclnla" " g fteen year eant yoh debts” said Uncle Eben. “Do }",‘.’,“" g A ot yoh travelin' outdoors where mebbe ?l “‘t concerning the l;:nlmmnlt lNCASH PRIZES In accents grave or breezy, been recently fought and the world i is nearly bankrupt in consequence. That theory of Einstein seems ’;hl snvyernmenls of Great grltnln. s Comparatively easy! the United States and Japan do not 9 [J Avenue. on This is the first time in the history of | the pedestrian must safeguard him-|you'll find & job 4at'll help make a fofiy today “‘acceptance in principle” Incomplete house of 6 rooms, ready m the packing industry that such & move | self. It is up to him to'step lively, to | payment mpans df,“,,: S s maopantisl A New Contest! lath, at & bargain, Weatherboard on at every meal. has been made. Great interest is mani- | move at the right moment and to keep . (independent). mla‘x'n: 12:.* ‘.'“:':r'm ma 1:“"& ey i fested in the attitude of the employes | moving until safely across. In many FOR FULL o " 4 s IWM k on every package. Lonely R-mmmlm'. us hope that the nnin- who PARTICULARS “H man; ulled it disarmageddon hit it about oo many Pollce have you In | Nt —Hoston Transeript. “Only one,” repled Cactus Joe. Shooting stars is what some movie See Tomorrow’s “One man can't keep order in as big {,1.‘;;,.",‘;‘,'3;’&""' to befdoing_Pitts. a place as this.” — N “Don’t expect him to. All we want merican humor is fast dying out,” the motorist approaching a crossing e orican Rumor is fast Gyine o SUNDAY NEWS will put on his brake only .for the|with a police force is to bave some | Culifornia. wnu- the matter with 7. P Littie Teft mets o biaek eve || New York’s Picture Newspaper . FOR RENT convenient to ears, all el | | WALTER' BAKER & CO. LTD. 1oeation, light housekeeping. LILLIE &HENDRICK oRCHESTER .. vMASSACHUSETTS 28 Carroll Avel Takoms Park Booklet of Choice Recipes sent froe «The Best Values in Takoma Park” upon the action of the plant govern- ment committee. If they are accepted a definite advance will be made in the establishment of right relations be- tween employes and employers in American industry. If they are re- ed a troublesome series of nego- fations and poesibly & strike may fol- juw. If the same procedure is applied cases he must run, because he does not know that the man who is bearing down upon him in a machine, or the woman, will give way in the least. Unfortunately in a great many cases traffic policeman, if one' is stationed | one to blame when anything goe! that man? there. It is now a mark of special | wrong.” Tump ca his

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